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You would think drinking and rock climbing would be mutually exclusive activities, but you can do both at this bar and climbing gym. The student crowd is interested primarily in the alcohol.
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Only a handful of tables in this tiny French bistro, meaning attentive service and well-crafted dishes. Book ahead.
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From breakfast of ham and eggs to a late dinner of moules provençale , this smart café offers something for every taste.
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More Tex than Mex, Buffalo Bill’s is a friendly saloon featuring good food, country music and accommodating staff. Colouring-book placemats and specials for children.
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This sleek theatre bar fills quickly during intermission and after the curtain has come down. The theatre also hosts English-language readings from time to time.
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This authentic Italian eatery is a magnet for visiting film stars and the like. The fresh pasta can’t be beat.
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A successful blend of Continental and traditional Czech dishes. Graceful ambience and an excellent list of French and domestic wines.
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This postmodern diner serves dishes such as marinated tongue in black sauce and liver and onions. A wide selection of single-malt scotches.
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Students at the Institut Français and other Francophones gather here for coffee, quiche and a read of the French newspapers. The garden is a peaceful spot on sunny days.
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Adventurous diners should take up the chef’s gauntlet: five courses whose identity is a mystery until they appear on your table.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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